When I was just about to leave for school today, I noticed my cat carrying a mouse around. I wasn't suprised, because she does this rather frequently, though something was different this time. I chased my cat and eventually caused her to drop it by moving too close to her and that's when I saw that the mouse was still alive.

I brought her in my room into safety, shutting out my cat and locking my door behind me with the windows opened wide (for fresh air).

When I got back from school today, Mr./Ms. Mouse had died from an unknown cause. I noticed that she wasn't breathing anymore and that the postmortem rigidity had already occured. I decided to bury her in my garden.

(19-09-2012 06:09 AM)Vosur Wrote: When I was just about to leave for school today, I noticed my cat carrying a mouse around. I wasn't suprised, because she does this rather frequently, though something was different this time. I chased my cat and eventually caused her to drop it by moving too close to her and that's when I saw that the mouse was still alive.

I brought her in my room into safety, shutting out my cat and locking my door behind me with the windows opened wide (for fresh air).

When I got back from school today, Mr./Ms. Mouse had died from an unknown cause. I noticed that she wasn't breathing anymore and that the postmortem rigidity had already occured. I decided to bury her in my garden.

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So, Vosur, you made a nice little Christian grave for and unknown mouse? How very Christian of you. Aaahhhhhh...

I'm apparently not at all moved by this, it was on of the most natural things to happen, cat killed a mouse. That is why you have cats around your house. What you should state here is how grateful you are that your cat is a good hunter and that he/she/it has freed you from dangerous health risk, called the mouse. I hope you washed you hands VERY well after you carried a dead mouse into your house... And the surfaces where you hold that mouse.

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